Echinopsis gemmata
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Read about Echinopsis gemmata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Echinopsis gemmata, K. Sch. (E. turbinata, Zucc.). Fig. 1377. St. simple or sometimes branching, at first low spherical or short columnar, later more top-shaped, reaching 1 ft. height by 4-6 in. diam., dark green: ribs 13-14, rarely more, straight or sometimes slightly spiral with sharp or obtuse margins, which are but little or not at all undulate; central spines appear first, about 3-6 in number, very short, stiff, black; later the radials appear, about 10-14, longer, horizontally spreading, at first yellowish brown, later horn-colored: ns. lateral or from the upper areoles, 9-10 in. long, clear white, with a pale greenish midline in the petals. S. Brazil. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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